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March 12, 2012

U.S. News Releases Top 10 Education Graduate Programs

US News announces top ranked graduate schools in education  Read Full Post >

March 09, 2012

Website Gives Students College-Completion Rate Comparisons

New website offers consumers easy comparison of college data, including completion rates.  Read Full Post >

February 28, 2012

One-Third of All College Students Transfer Schools

New report from the National Student Clearinghouse Center finds one-third of college students transfer within five years before earning a degree.  Read Full Post >

February 23, 2012

Early High School Graduation Discussed in Online Chat Today

Early high school graduation is encouraged in some states with scholarship incentives. Join an online chat on the concept Monday Feb 27 at 1 p.m.  Read Full Post >

February 07, 2012

Misreporting of SAT Data Adds to Debate Over College Rankings

Response mounts to Claremont McKenna's inflated SAT scores to college rankings.  Read Full Post >

February 06, 2012

Focusing on Quality and Value of Education in College Choice

Richard Schwartz offers advice on the importance of quality and value on choosing college.  Read Full Post >

February 02, 2012

Research Finds High School Rigor Tied to Success in College

New article from the American Educational Research Journal finds student who take more rigorous courses in high school are more likely to graduate and succeed in college.  Read Full Post >

February 01, 2012

Community Colleges Work to Support Struggling Students

Community colleges have their work cut out for them in closing the gap between student aspirations and results, a new report finds.  Read Full Post >

February 01, 2012

Seniors Enter Waiting Game; What Are Their College Chances?

New study of college freshman show fewer getting into first-choice college and gap in acceptance versus attendance.  Read Full Post >

January 24, 2012

State Funding for Higher Ed. Drops by 7.6 Percent in a Year

More students than ever are headed to college, but the funds to support them are not following. Total state fiscal support for higher education nationwide declined by 7.6 percent from fiscal year 2011 to FY2012, according to the annual Grapevine survey from the Center for the Study of Education Pol...  Read Full Post >

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